Turning good ideas into effective action is hard work. And a lot of that work didn't get done when it came time to roll out the Common Core, writes Recess blogger Matt Richmond. This has lead us to where we are today: decreasing public support, lawsuits, and an increasingly negative tone about the standards. But in every misstep, there is a lesson, and Matt identifies three in his latest post, "The 3 Blunders of Common Core Advocates," here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/yep-dc-recess-blog/the-3-blunders-of-common-core-advocates
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